Man accused in Beauregard Town murder back in court

The man charged in the Beauregard
town shooting, Aramis Jackson, was in court Friday and his attorneys are
looking to step down because of a conflict.

Capital Case Conflict
Attorney David Price asked to withdraw from the case. He says his office has
issues with another murder case.

Jackson is accused of
shooting Alexandra Engler and her daughter Ariana during a home invasion in
September 2010. Jackson has already been through several lawyers.

Despite all the legal
issues, the victim's father believes justice will eventually be served.

"The man cannot get out on bond on a first
degree murder charge. Until he has his
trial he's stuck there. So he is not on the streets, roaming the streets,
possibly hurting someone else. It's not bothering me, there is a process. The
process has to be done right. I think the slow course is probably the best
course because you got less avenues for error, less avenue for appeal later on,"
said Johnny Adrianai, Ariana's father.

Police are asking for the public’s help to find a man accused of attacking his own brother. Greater Baton Rouge Crime Stoppers reported Wesley Hampton, 21, is wanted by the Baton Rouge Police Department.

Police are asking for the public’s help to find a man accused of attacking his own brother. Greater Baton Rouge Crime Stoppers reported Wesley Hampton, 21, is wanted by the Baton Rouge Police Department.

The organization predicted 10 to 16 tropical systems, with five to nine becoming hurricanes. One to four of those hurricanes is predicted to develop into major hurricanes of Category 3 strength or above.

The organization predicted 10 to 16 tropical systems, with five to nine becoming hurricanes. One to four of those hurricanes is predicted to develop into major hurricanes of Category 3 strength or above.